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To get a user account, speak to an admin (e.g. Antonin or Tilmann). The admin will add you to the Ansible user configuration and ask you to set a temporary password using your account. You can change the password yourself, e.g. via <code>smbpasswd -r kanthaus-server -U yourusername</code>. | To get a user account, speak to an admin (e.g. Antonin or Tilmann). The admin will add you to the Ansible user configuration and ask you to set a temporary password using your account. You can change the password yourself, e.g. via <code>smbpasswd -r kanthaus-server -U yourusername</code>. | ||
Actually, you have two passwords: * System user account: Used for local access and SSH access. Change password using <code>passwd</code> when logged in * Samba account: Used for accessing the samba network shares. Change password using command above remotely or using <code>smbpasswd</code> when logged in. | Actually, you have two passwords: | ||
* System user account: Used for local access and SSH access. Change password using <code>passwd</code> when logged in | |||
* Samba account: Used for accessing the samba network shares. Change password using command above remotely or using <code>smbpasswd</code> when logged in. | |||
==== Kanthaus cloud copy ==== | ==== Kanthaus cloud copy ==== | ||
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== System specs == | == System specs == | ||
System is designed to save power but still have some computing resources. * CPU: Intel Core i5- | * System is designed to save power but still have some computing resources. | ||
* CPU: Intel Core i5-2500K (4x 3.3 GHz) | |||
* Ram: 16 GB DDR3L | |||
* SSD: 1 TB Samsung 860 Evo as root file system | |||
* HDD: BTRFS pool with 2 disks. Current usable size 3 TB | |||
== Backups == | == Backups == |
Latest revision as of 18:28, 6 November 2024
⭐️ We have a server running locally that provides a few services to residents as well as guests.
File sharing services
The server provides the possibility to store and exchange data. Some services are publicly available (e.g. connecting with an anonymous user), for others you need a user account with some privileges. All file services are only available in the full
network and served via Samba. Use your computers file manager to browse the available network computers and locate the server as KANTHAUS-SERVER
. If this doesn’t show up in your file manager or the link is broken, you can try entering smb://kanthaus-server/
directly into your file managers address bar. This should work on most Linux environments.
Getting a user account
To get a user account, speak to an admin (e.g. Antonin or Tilmann). The admin will add you to the Ansible user configuration and ask you to set a temporary password using your account. You can change the password yourself, e.g. via smbpasswd -r kanthaus-server -U yourusername
.
Actually, you have two passwords:
- System user account: Used for local access and SSH access. Change password using
passwd
when logged in - Samba account: Used for accessing the samba network shares. Change password using command above remotely or using
smbpasswd
when logged in.
Kanthaus cloud copy
- The share
kanthaus-public
offers an anonymously usable read only copy of the public part of the kanthaus cloud. - The share
cloud.kanthaus.online
offers a read only copy of the whole kanthaus cloud. You need to have a user with the permissions classkanthaus
.
The cloud copy is synchronized from the Kanthaus cloud once every minute.
Internal cloud
The share internalcloud
stores some data which should only be available from inside Kanthaus (e.g. financial data) and is only available to users with the permissions class internal
. Please make sure to only put security sensitive stuff in here and also make sure to not leak your user credentials or the contents of this folder, when you have access to it.
This folder is part of the daily backup.
Home folder
Every user account also has their personal home
folder available as the homes
storage. All data you put here is only available to yourself. Inside the home folder, there is a directory called storage
. This folder lies on an easily expandable, cheap hard-disk storage. It is slower to access but suitable to store lots of data (e.g. backups of your computer).
Your home folder is part of a daily backup. Please put files called .nobackup
into folders that you don’t want to be backed up (e.g. to save storage space). The storage
folder is not part of the backup, but the hard-disks have a raid configuration to tolerate the loss of one hard-disk.
Shell access
When you have a user account, you can also use SSH to connect to the server and use it for computing tasks. To set an initial password, ask an admin. When you already have file sharing access, you can add your SSH public key to the homes/.ssh/authorized_keys
and use that for logging in. Same as above: In your home directory there is a symlinked folder called storage
which is on spinning disks, whereby the rest of your home folder is on limited SSD space.
SFTP Access
You can use software like FileZilla to access your home folder through sftp://kanthaus-server
providing your username. See the Shell Access section above for other details.
How to unlock the encrypted kanthaus-server
via network
- be in
kh-admin
ssh -p 2222 root@192.168.178.249
- your key must be stored on the server in
/etc/dropbear-initramfs/authorized_keys
->update-initramfs -u
- ED25519 key fingerprint:
SHA256:mvCVYx8D/Fv/qYq+a/H4MoRAcfExAUsAFW3L2NVHnD0
- your key must be stored on the server in
- enter password (stored in keepass -> Server)
System specs
- System is designed to save power but still have some computing resources.
- CPU: Intel Core i5-2500K (4x 3.3 GHz)
- Ram: 16 GB DDR3L
- SSD: 1 TB Samsung 860 Evo as root file system
- HDD: BTRFS pool with 2 disks. Current usable size 3 TB
Backups
Backups are done using Borgmatic. The backup target is the local hard-disk storage, so it does not safe us against fire or theft of the computer. We might think about adding a remote backup as well.
Other services
- Foodsharing Gitlab CI runner (dockerized)
- House bus services
- local Web interface (dockerized)
- Logging daemon to externally hosted influxdb
- Virtual machines (kvm/libvirt)